Skull Anatomy (PDF)
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Dr Adel Bondok
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This document provides a detailed presentation on skull anatomy, categorizing it into different views (Norma Frontalis, Norma Verticalis, Norma Occipitalis, Norma Lateralis, and Norma Basalis). Each section meticulously identifies the bones, sutures, and bony landmarks, accompanied by informative visuals. It further explores the foramina and the related anatomical structures in each section emphasizing the intricacies of this complex human structure. This is excellent study material for medical and biological students.
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## Different Aspects of the Skull ### Norma Frontalis - **Identify the Bones:** - Frontal bone: upper part - Nasal bones: above the nasal opening - Zygomatic bones: lateral to the orbital opening - Maxilla: forming the upper jaw. - Mandible: forming the lower jaw. - **Identif...
## Different Aspects of the Skull ### Norma Frontalis - **Identify the Bones:** - Frontal bone: upper part - Nasal bones: above the nasal opening - Zygomatic bones: lateral to the orbital opening - Maxilla: forming the upper jaw. - Mandible: forming the lower jaw. - **Identify the Sutures:** - Coronal suture: between frontal & parietal - Metopic suture: in infant skull between the 2 halves of frontal bone. It disappears at the age of 2 - 6 years. The lower part persists in about 8% of adult skulls. - Frontonasal & frontozygomatic suture - Internasal suture - **Identify the Bony Landmarks:** - Frontal eminence: center of ossification - Superciliary arch: above the orbit - Glabella: elevation between the 2 superciliary arches - Nasion: depression at the frontonasal suture. - Nasal septum and anterior nasal spine - Middle and inferior nasal conchae. - Canine eminence: formed by root of the canine tooth - **Identify the Foramina:** - Supraorbital foramen: supraorbital nerve & vessels - Infraorbital foramen: infraorbital nerve & vessels - Zygomaticofacial foramen: zygomaticofacial nerve & vessels - Mental foramen: mental nerve & vessels ### Norma Verticalis Externa - **Identify the Bones:** - Frontal bone: anterior part - Occipital bone: posterior part - Parietal bones: one on each side - - **Identify the Sutures:** - Coronal suture: between the frontal & parietal bones - Sagittal suture: between the 2 parietal bones. - Lambdoid suture: between occipital & parietal bones - - **Identify the Bony Landmarks:** - Bregma: meeting of the sagittal & coronal sutures - Lambda: meeting of the sagittal & lambdoid sutures. - Parietal foramen: emissary vein between SSS & scalp v - Parietal eminence: site of the center of ossification. ### Norma Verticalis Interna - **Identify the Bones:** - Frontal bone: anterior part - Occipital bone: posterior part - Parietal bones: one on each side - - **Identify the Sutures:** - Coronal suture: between the frontal & parietal bones - Sagittal suture: between the 2 parietal bones. - Lambdoid suture: between occipital & parietal bones - - **Identify the Bony Landmarks:** - Bregma: meeting of the sagittal & coronal sutures - Lambda: meeting of the sagittal & lambdoid sutures. - Groove for superior sagittal sinus: in the middle - Grooves for the middle meningeal vessels - Granular foveolae: made by arachnoid granulations ### Norma Occipitalis - **Identify the Bones:** - Right & left parietal bones - Squamous part of the occipital bone - Mastoid process - **Identify the Sutures:** - Sagittal suture & Lambdoid suture. - Occipito-mastoid & Parieto-mastoid sutures - **Identify the Bony Landmarks:** - Externa occipital protuberance. Inion is the prominent point - External occipital crest - Lambda: meeting of the sagittal & lambdoid sutures. - Asterion: meeting of 3 bones: parietal, occipital and mastoid bones - 3 Nuchal lines: highest, superior & inferior. - Mastoid notch (digastric notch) - Mastoid foramen: emissary vein & meningeal branch of occipital artery ### Norma Lateralis - **Identify the Bones:** - Above: frontal, parietal & occipital bone - Zygomatic bone & zygomatic arch - Greater wing of sphenoid - Squamous part of the temporal bone - Mastoid process & Styloid process - Bones of the face: nasal & maxilla - Infratemporal fossa & pterygomaxillary fissure: deep to the ramus of the mandible - **Identify the Sutures:** - Coronal suture - Lambdoid suture. - Squamosal suture: between parietal & temporal bones - Occipitomastoid suture & mastoid foramen - Parietomastoid & frontozygomatic sutures ### What are the Fontanelles of the Newborn Skull & Their Location in the Adult Skull? - **Fontanelle** | **Location** | **Adult Skull** | **Ossification** --- | --- | --- | --- Anterior | Between frontal and parietal bones | Bregma | 18 months Posterior | Between parietal and occipital bones | Lambda | 6 months Anterolateral | Between frontal, parietal, GWS & temporal bones | Pterion | 3 monthes Posterolateral | Between parietal, temporal & occipital bones | Asterion | 3 monthes ### Norma Basalis Externa - **Divided into 3 Parts:** - **Anterior Part:** Is the hard palate - **Middle Part:** Between the hard palate and anterior margin of the foramen magnum - **Posterior Part:** Behind the anterior margin of the foramen magnum. It is the occipital bone and mastoid process ### Anterior Part: Hard Palate - **Identify Parts of the Hard Palate:** - Palatine process of the maxilla: anterior 2/3 - Palatine bone: posterior 1/3 - Posterior nasal spine: in the middle of the free posterior border. - - **Identify the Sutures & Foramina:** - Median palatine suture: in the midline. - Palato-maxillary suture: between the maxilla and the palatine bone. - Incisive foramen (fossa): transmits nasopalatine nerve and sphenopalatine vessels. - Greater palatine foramen: transmits greater palatine nerve and sphenopalatine vessels - Lesser palatine foramina: transmit lesser palatine nerve and vessels ### Middle Part: Sphenoid & Petrous Temporal Bone - **Identify the Bones & Foramina:** - **In the Midline:** - The vomer & body of the sphenoid - Occipitosphenoid suture: ossifies at 25 yrs - Basilar part of the occipital bone - Pharyngeal tubercle - **On Each Side:** - Medial & lateral pterygoid plates - Pterygoid fossa: between the 2 pt plates - Pterygoid hamulus & scaphoid fossa - Greater wing of the sphenoid: contains: - Foramen ovale: transmits "MALE" Mandibular nerve, Accessory meningeal art, Lesser petrosal nerve & Emissary vein - Foramen spinosum: middle meningeal artery & nervus spinosus. - Groove for auditory tube: behind f ovale - Petrous part of temporal bone: showing - Foramen lacerum: transmits ICA & DPN - Carotid canal: transmits ICA. - Jugular foramen - Styloid process - Articular tubercle & articular fossa ### Posterior Part: Occipital Bone & Mastoid Process - **Occipital Bone:** - Divided by foramen magnum into 3 parts: - Basilar part: in front of the foramen magnum - Squamous part: behind the foramen magnum - Condylar part: 2 occipital condyles - 2 Foramina: - Hypoglossal canal: above the occipital condyle Transmits the hypoglossal nerve - Posterior condylar canal: behind the condyle. Transmits emissary vein between the sigmoid sinus and suboccipital venous plexus. - **Mastoid Process:** - Mastoid notch: on the medial side (digastric) - Stylomastoid foramen: transmits facial nerve & styomastoid art from posterior auricular art - Mastoid foramen: transmits artery & vein - Groove for the occipital artery ### Orma Basalis Interna - **1. Anterior Cranial Fossa** - **2. Middle Cranial Fossa** - **3. Posterior Cranial Fossa** ### 1. Anterior Cranial Fossa - **Identify the Bones & Foramina:** - Frontal crest, foramen cecum & crista galli - Cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone - Orbital plate of the frontal bone - Lesser wing of the sphenoid bone - Anterior & posterior ethmoidal canals ### 2. Middle Cranial Fossa - **Identify the Bones & Foramina:** - Sella turcica: hypophyseal fossa, tuberculum sellae & dorsum sellae. - Anterior & posterior clinoid processes - Optic canal & sulcus chiasmaticus - Greater wing of the sphenoid: contains 3 foramina: Foramen rotundum, ovale & spinosum - Superior orbital fissure - Petrous temporal bone: trigeminal ganglion fossa, tegmen tympani, arcuate eminence; foramen lacerum ### 3. Posterior Cranial Fossa - **Identify the Bones:** - Basilar part of the occipital bone - Squamous part of the occipital bone - Clivus: formed of sphenoid & basilar part of occipital b - Internal occipital protuberance - Internal occipital crest - **Identify the Foramina:** - Foramen magnum - Jugular foramen: between occipital & petrous TB - Hypoglossal canal (anterior condylar canal) - Internal auditory meatus - Mastoid foramen: in the groove for sigmoid sinus - **Identify the Grooves for dural venous sinuses:** - Transverse sinus. - Sigmoid sinus - Superior petrosal sinus ### Foramina - Anterior ethmoidal canal: anterior ethmoidal nerve & vessels - Posterior ethmoidal canal: posterior ethmoidal nerve & vessels - Superior orbital fissure: Live Free To See No Insult at All+ OV Lacrimal n, Frontal n, Trochlear n, Sup division of III n, Nasociliary n, Inferior division of III n, Abducent n - F lacerum: ICA & deep petrosal n - Internal auditory meatus: VII n, VIII n & labyrinthine artery - Foramen magnum: 9 3 nervous: medulla to become SC, spinal accessory n, sympath fibers 3 arteries: 2 vertebral, 1 anterior spinal & 2 posterior spinal arteries 3 meninges: dura, arachnoid & pia - Foramen cecum: emissary vein between nasal vein and SSS - Cribriform plate: olfactory nerves - Optic canal: Optic nerve and ophthalmic artery - Foramen rotundum: maxillary n - Foramen ovale: "MALE" Mandibular nerve, Accessory meningeal art, Lesser petrosal n & Emissary vein of cavernous sinus - Foramen spinosum: middle meningeal art & nervus spinosus - Jugular foramen: 2 V & 3 N Anterior: inferior petrosal sinus Posterior: sigmoid sinus Middle: IX, X & XI nerves: - Hypoglossal canal: XII nerve